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Street Dance

Father of Hip Hop

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Vernacular dance

Formally, it is called _________ since participants are allowed to dance in any available space like streets, parties, parks, school yards, and night clubs.

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Hip-hop dance

refers to street dance styles primarily performed with hip-hop music, or that have evolved as part of hiphop culture

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Street dance

is a broad term that describes a range of funk and hiphop dance styles that have grown from the USA since the 1970s.

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Hip-Hop

is a cultural movement best known for its impact on music in the form of the musical genre of the same name.

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Bronx, New York City

It originated in? during the 1970s

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Hip-hop culture

is composed of the pillars such as DJ-ing, rapping, breakdancing, and graffiti art.

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DJing

is the art of spinning records

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Breakdancing

is a style of dancing that includes gymnastic moves, head-spins and back-spins.

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Graffiti

is a visual art, an expression of youth culture and rebellion in public places

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MCing/MC

is the initial for the master of ceremonies. MCs originally hosted parties and introduced tracks to the dancing audience

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B-BOYING

also called breakdancing, is a style of street dance and the first hip-hop dance style that was created in the South Bronx

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Top rock

footwork-oriented steps performed while standing up

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Down rock

footwork performed with both hands and feet on the floor

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Freezes

stylish poses done with your hands

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Power moves

comprised of full-body spins and rotations that give the illusion of defying the gravity

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LOCKING

was created by Don Campbellock Campbell in 1969, It is a type of dance that is very similar to popping.

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POPPING

was popularized by Samuel Boogaloo Sam Solomon and his crew, the Electric Boogaloos

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Boogaloo

consists of loose movements using the hips and legs. It gives the illusion that the performer has no bones.

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TUTTING

is an upper-body dance that uses arms, hands, and wrists in a creative way to make geometric shapes forming a right angle.

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SHUFFLING

It is characterized by fast heel and toe twisting, stepping, running man variations, stomping with the beat

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KRUMPING

It is characterized as being a free dance where the movements are more abrupt and strong

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WAACKING

era of the underground LGBT club scenes, Its characteristics are the stylized posing and fast synchronized arm movements.